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Use Depth of Field to Improve Your Images. 

Simon Jerromes
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@peterhewitson71
@peterhewitson71 6 месяцев назад
WOW some great images , loved your explanation as you went along , what a perfect location to get some great images I could spend all day there . Thanks Pete Western Australia
@dennisjones5126
@dennisjones5126 6 месяцев назад
Hi Simon. Another great video. Also thank you for explaining how you go about looking for details in your photos. And congratulations on your 1,000 subscribers, well deserved.
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 6 месяцев назад
Hi Dennis thank you I’m glad you liked the film. It’s also nice to know you like my explanation on things. I feel there are so many videos out there on how to take sharp images etc that what to look for in an image can sometimes get lost, if that makes sense. Who’d of thought 1000 people would appreciate me babbling on!! Haha thank you so much for your support👍👍
@stevecooney1361
@stevecooney1361 7 месяцев назад
Loved your previous vlog, as I love all your vlogs. Well done getting you first 1000 subs. Many more to follow. ❤
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Steve really appreciate the encouragement. Glad you liked the films👍👍
@myk1200s
@myk1200s 7 месяцев назад
I Really appreciate your editing skills I think it really shows up every time you make a video plus your images are amazing. Looking forward to your future projects. 😊
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much I’m glad you like them 😊 am looking forward to sharing more in the future too 👍👍
@ricksmith8444
@ricksmith8444 7 месяцев назад
All your images are stunning. Love the videos the way you create with the beautiful music and at end enjoy seeing the camera settings.
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 7 месяцев назад
Glad you like the images Rick. I like to try a match the music to the images to try and communicate my feeling in the image. Thanks for your comment 👍👍
@JohnMcKennaPhotography
@JohnMcKennaPhotography 7 месяцев назад
another great video Simon. I need to add that location to my "to-do" list!
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 7 месяцев назад
Hey John thanks. Yes you’ll have a blast when you get there. Make sure the tides out and you take some wellies! Get abit muddy!!!! Haha 👍👍
@laurelb8372
@laurelb8372 7 месяцев назад
Very interesting subjects there, and amazing colours on the bow of the first boat. Great work
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 7 месяцев назад
Good morning Laurel thank you for your comment. Yes it’s an amazing place with lots to focus on. Glad you liked the photos 😊👍
@SloopJohnBee-vq6dw
@SloopJohnBee-vq6dw 6 месяцев назад
My thoughts exactly. First composition had so many possibilities with that amazing colour on the bow and the general shape of the boat. No problem with the sky. A white sky would be fine for mono but the sky in the initial shot was fine. As much as a dramatic stormy sky might be, it could detract from the subject. But obviously could also be the dream scenario. All we can do is make the best of any given conditions I guess. 👍📸
@paulcooper9187
@paulcooper9187 7 месяцев назад
Some superb textures there. I love the handling of the tones there. Made me stop and think
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 7 месяцев назад
That’s great news Paul, it’s nice to try and look at things a little differently 👍👍
@neilcole3406
@neilcole3406 7 месяцев назад
Enjoyed this so l subscribed, cheers!
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 7 месяцев назад
Hi Neil welcome aboard thank you for checking the channel out. I look forward to sharing many more with you 👍👍
@billshepardphotography
@billshepardphotography 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely amazing video. I loved every photo butthe close up abstract rusty hull pictures I particularly enjoyed. Favorite of those was the green, blue, rust photo. Great work all around
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 7 месяцев назад
Hi Bill thanks for the comments glad you like the film. Yeah I quite like those rusty ones too. You could spend ages going over the surface of the boat making images like these. 👍👍👍
@badgerlandcouk
@badgerlandcouk 7 месяцев назад
As some-one who visits the Lancashire coast often, I SHOULD have known about this, but this is a new location for me. You found a unique set of images which give a real flavour of the boat graveyard. Great to see how you work the scene
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 7 месяцев назад
Good morning badger. Yes a new one for me too. I just did a local search, it’s very easy to get to, I just parked a little way outside the housing estate and a five minute walk the boats! Glad you liked the images👍👍
@petermaddern6653
@petermaddern6653 7 месяцев назад
Excellent video Simon , interesting topic, very informative. Superb images.
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 7 месяцев назад
Hey Peter glad you liked the film. 👍👍
@neilcole3406
@neilcole3406 7 месяцев назад
Great shots!
@paulcomptonpdphotography
@paulcomptonpdphotography 6 месяцев назад
I do love the Fleetwood Wrecks i do need to go back as yet i still have not had the best light for the shot...
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 6 месяцев назад
Yeah I know what you mean…. Makes all the difference having an interesting sky/ light….. will definitely do a morning there one day!👍👍
@simonlawphotography
@simonlawphotography 5 месяцев назад
I visited the wrecks last week whilst on a works trip having seen your video. Unfortunately the weather got the better of me. But thanks for the inspiration.
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 5 месяцев назад
Hi Simon those wrecks are pretty interesting aren’t they. Glad the video came in useful for you. Did you manage to make a film there? The weather really has to be in your side when visiting there doesn’t it! Look forward to seeing the images you made. 👍👍
@simonlawphotography
@simonlawphotography 5 месяцев назад
Heavy rain and a high tide stopped any filming. As I was on a work visit I didn't have time to go back.
@f1remandg
@f1remandg 6 месяцев назад
My first visit to your channel, and bizarrely I was drawn in by the title, I used depth of field for the first time 50 years ago and learned about removing unwanted detrites in a shot, I wanted to remove an open mesh fence to get a jaguar in the zoo! It worked, I was intrigued with the results as they take on an almost painting look with the grains and highlights really popping, I presume that a lot of post is used as you don't give your settings or the lens used! However I have subscribed and will be looking,in at your other videos! I would be interested in knowing more about your technique and perhaps suggest that corner captions showing some data on gear or perhaps fade in prior or after the image, so as not to distract! Love the close up work revealing texture, color and grain. Regards David 73
@SimonJerromes
@SimonJerromes 6 месяцев назад
Hi David thank you for your comment I glad you liked the film. Removing an open link fence through depth of field is a fantastic use of this sometimes over looked tool! Regarding the settings list, I tend to put the setting on the images in the gallery at the end of the video as my personal feeling is that putting the settings on on the initial reveal of an image is somewhat distracting. The gallery can be skipped to via the chapters which I’ve started to include In the video description ! It’s a long old learning process this RU-vid lark!!!! The only recent video I didn’t include settings was the Black and white video from a few weeks ago but that was an oversight on my part but the gallery still remains! There not a great deal of post processing going on apart from some contrast adjustment and little technique I’ve been working on with colour removal which just adds a little sauce to the image. I might cover this process in an up and coming video if anyone interested! Thank you once again and I look forward to sharing more with you soon
@f1remandg
@f1remandg 6 месяцев назад
@@SimonJerromesI would refer you to Henry Turner who does Lake District and one of his recent visits to Scotland with a fellow RU-vidr made me think of you and the Fisherman’s Croft he photographs, I thought I’d love to see you render it with your style, also he gives his data at the end when he shows the shot, it’s at the bottom very unobtrusive, personally I agree about the distraction, however if you showed the photo then faded in the info, so capturing the attention and then slowly revealing the data. Cinematic like! Take a look he’s good! I live in the New Forest now but used to be up North, I keep saying I will do a 4 seasons set or collection of an area that changes like your Honeypot location, either four separate or in a strip, I lived in Sheffield for some years in the 80s 90s and there was an artist Joe Scarborough who did two large paintings of top end of Ecclesal near banner cross, one winter one summer, I always thought he should have done four, but on reflection only a photographer can capture four, like the Rowan Tree mountain Ash it speaks to you! Great work I noticed you had titled one about continuing! There is no doubt, you bring pleasure to many and if it’s the numbers, don’t put pressure on, for inspiration visit Martin Hellborn old guy up in Ilkley watch him and you will know what I mean. Regards David
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